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Top Animation News is a weekly column that rounds up the biggest, best and breaking stories from the world of animation. This edition covers September 7 to 14, 2018.

1. Rick and Morty wins its first Emmy!First-time nomineeRick and Mortytook home the Outstanding Animated Program prize at last weekend’s 70th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmys. The Adult Swim adult animated comedy, following a reality-traipsing genius grandfather and his painfully average grandson, faced stiff competition from The Simpsons, South Park and Bob’s Burgers. Despite cinemas being dominated by 3D animated features, all this year’s Emmy nominees were 2D series.

Discover the Rick and Morty Emmy win and why 2D animation is better than 3D for television series onthe blog.

3. Netflix’s Hilda gets its fantastical first trailer.Based on the Eisner Award-winning graphic novel series by Luke Pearson, Hilda is about a fearless blue-haired girl who discovers magical creatures around her town. Premiering September 21, the Netflix series is a co-production between Silvergate Media (UK) and Mercury Filmworks (Canada), who produced the animation for the cartoon using a Toon Boom Harmony pipeline. Andy Coyle served as Hilda’s supervising director.

4. Student Academy Awards 2018 winners announced.The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the winners of the 45th Student Academy Awards — chosen from 1,582 entries, including live-action and animation, across 278 domestic and 122 international post-secondary institutions. Among those schools taking home prizes wereUniversity of Southern California (USC), California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), Ringling College of Art and Design, and MoPA in France. Winning students will be invited to spend a week in Los Angeles engaging with the industry leading up to the awards ceremony on October 11.

5. Apple acquires Wolfwalkers for its streaming service.As part of its $1 billion video content initiative, Apple has acquired two new family-focused films: documentary The Elephant Queen and animated feature Wolfwalkers. The latter is being produced by Ireland’s Cartoon Saloon — most recently recognized for its critical darling The Breadwinner (pre-production done inToon Boom Storyboard Pro). Wolfwalkers follows a young girl whose father is a wolf hunter and is "transformed into the very thing her father is tasked to destroy.”

Stream through Apple’s content investments and Wolfwalkers on “Business Insider”.

6. Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles gets a new trailer ahead of premiere.Nickelodeon published an action-packed new trailer for Rise of the Teenage Ninja Turtles ahead of the series’ release next Monday, September 17. The reptilian reboot will see Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello and Michelangelo uncovering mystery, magic and mutants in New York City’s underbelly. Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was produced in Toon Boom Storyboard Pro and Harmony.

See the latest Rise of the Teenage Ninja Turtles trailer above and read more on “Flickering Myth”.

7. Wishfart wafts around the world.Fantastical children’s animated comedy Wishfart has found more global broadcasters in France (Canal Plus), Australia (ABC), Ukraine (Kids TV) and Russia (2 x 2 TV, Studio Telephote). It is already screened in the UK, Italy, Belgium, Israel and Africa. Wishfart is produced in Toon Boom Storyboard Pro and Harmony, and follows teen leprechaun Dez as he grants wishes for his pals Akiko and Puffin — with things generally devolving into magical mayhem.

8. Sony Pictures Classics to distribute Ruben Brandt, Collector.Hungarian animated feature Ruben Brandt, Collector has found a North American and LatAm distributor in Sony Pictures Classics. Directed by Milorad Krstic, the film follows the titular character as he steals priceless paintings from the world’s most renowned cultural institutions in order to stop horrific nightmares. Notably, Ruben Brandt, Collector is a 2D animated feature aimed at adults, which is rare in North America; Sony’s investment in it is a positive sign for the industry.

9. Ads would cost Netflix a quarter of its subscribers.Research firm Hub has found that 23 percent of Netflix subscribers would leave the streaming giant if it began inserting ads into programming. However, if promotions were coupled with lower monthly fees, only 16 percent of users would cancel. Netflix reached 125 million subscribers in April and saw a record $11.6 billion in revenue in 2017. It is also a huge driving force in the global animation industry, particularly as it seeks to attract new viewers outside the United States.

10. My Neighbor Totoro to be China’s first Studio Ghibli release.China has emerged as a growing market for Japanese anime in recent years. Case in point: Studio Ghibli will be giving My Neighbor Totoro its first full theatrical release in the country. The Hayao Miyazaki classic, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, has been recently digitally restored and will feature dubbing from leading Chinese actors. If My Neighbor Totoro is successful, Studio Ghibli will release more back-catalogue films in China.